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Are you looking for a local soccer group you can play with? Or a team to score goals with while playing against other local and state teams? Whether you're looking for casual soccer or a game with a competitive edge to it, Madison has all of those options! Begin your search right here in our soccer directory.
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Keva Sports Center A 100,000 square foot indoor/outdoor recreation sports facility featuring over 10 different sports, including indoor & outdoor soccer, basketball, volleyball, lacrosse as well as youth sports programs for the little ones.
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Madison FC Develops youth soccer players by offering high quality coaching and outstanding training facilities, in a close-knit environment, all at an affordable cost. (formerly Princeton Club Soccer)
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